semeventmulti-linux.cpp revision 0a79c9258d8fae34fa527f125009ab507561b4ed
/* $Id$ */
/** @file
* IPRT - Multiple Release Event Semaphore, Linux (2.6.x+).
*/
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#include <features.h>
/*
* glibc 2.6 fixed a serious bug in the mutex implementation. We wrote this
* linux specific event semaphores code in order to work around the bug. As it
* turns out, this code seems to have an unresolved issue (#2599), so we'll
* fall back on the pthread based implementation if glibc is known to contain
* the bug fix.
*
* The external refernce to epoll_pwait is a hack which prevents that we link
* against glibc < 2.6.
*/
#include "../posix/semeventmulti-posix.cpp"
asm volatile (".global epoll_pwait");
#else /* glibc < 2.6 */
/*******************************************************************************
* Header Files *
*******************************************************************************/
#include <iprt/semaphore.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#if 0 /* With 2.6.17 futex.h has become C++ unfriendly. */
#else
# define FUTEX_WAIT 0
# define FUTEX_WAKE 1
#endif
/*******************************************************************************
* Structures and Typedefs *
*******************************************************************************/
/**
* Linux multiple wakup event semaphore.
*/
struct RTSEMEVENTMULTIINTERNAL
{
/** Magic value. */
/** The futex state variable.
* -1 means signaled.
* 0 means not signaled, no waiters.
* >0 means not signaled, and the value gives the number of waiters.
*/
};
/**
* Wrapper for the futex syscall.
*/
static long sys_futex(int32_t volatile *uaddr, int op, int val, struct timespec *utime, int32_t *uaddr2, int val3)
{
errno = 0;
if (rc < 0)
{
}
return rc;
}
{
/*
* Allocate semaphore handle.
*/
struct RTSEMEVENTMULTIINTERNAL *pThis = (struct RTSEMEVENTMULTIINTERNAL *)RTMemAlloc(sizeof(struct RTSEMEVENTMULTIINTERNAL));
if (pThis)
{
*pEventMultiSem = pThis;
return VINF_SUCCESS;
}
return VERR_NO_MEMORY;
}
{
/*
* Validate input.
*/
/*
* Invalidate the semaphore and wake up anyone waiting on it.
*/
{
usleep(1000);
}
/*
* Free the semaphore memory and be gone.
*/
return VINF_SUCCESS;
}
{
/*
* Validate input.
*/
/*
* Signal it.
*/
if (iOld > 0)
{
/* wake up sleeping threads. */
}
return VINF_SUCCESS;
}
{
/*
* Validate input.
*/
#ifdef RT_STRICT
#endif
/*
* Reset it.
*/
return VINF_SUCCESS;
}
{
/*
* Validate input.
*/
/*
* Quickly check whether it's signaled.
*/
if (iCur == -1)
return VINF_SUCCESS;
if (!cMillies)
return VERR_TIMEOUT;
/*
* Convert timeout value.
*/
if (cMillies != RT_INDEFINITE_WAIT)
{
}
/*
* The wait loop.
*/
for (unsigned i = 0;; i++)
{
/*
* Start waiting. We only account for there being or having been
* threads waiting on the semaphore to keep things simple.
*/
if ( iCur == 1
{
/* adjust the relative timeout */
if (pTimeout)
{
if (i64Diff < 1000)
return VERR_TIMEOUT;
}
return VERR_SEM_DESTROYED;
if (rc == 0)
return VINF_SUCCESS;
/*
* Act on the wakup code.
*/
{
/** @something is broken here. shows up every now and again in the ata code. Should try to run the timeout against RTTimeMilliTS to check that it's doing the right thing... */
return VERR_TIMEOUT;
}
if (rc == -EWOULDBLOCK)
/* retry, the value changed. */;
{
if (!fAutoResume)
return VERR_INTERRUPTED;
}
else
{
/* this shouldn't happen! */
return RTErrConvertFromErrno(rc);
}
}
else if (iCur == -1)
return VINF_SUCCESS;
}
}
{
return rc;
}
{
}
#endif /* glibc < 2.6 */